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What is NYC FC § 5504.3.1.1?

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This section outlines the required minimum separation distances for stationary cryogenic containers from various exposure hazards, as specified in FC Table 5504.3.1.1. The statute is enforced by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY). Applies to property operators managing cryogenic containers.

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5504.3.1.1 Stationary cryogenic containers.

FC § 5504.3.1.1

Stationary cryogenic containers shall be separated from exposure hazards in accordance with the minimum separation distances set forth in FC Table 5504.3.1.1. FC Table 5504.3.1.1Separation of Stationary Cryogenic Containers from Exposure Hazards ExposureMinimum Distance (feet)ExposureMinimum Distance (feet)Buildings, regardless of construction type1, or minimum required for service accessBuilding exit10Building openings other than building exits1Air intakes10Lot lines5Group A occupancies and other public gathering places50Nonambulatory patient areas50Combustible waste or vegetation15Other hazardous materialsIn accordance with FC Chapter 50 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm.

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